SpinmanADK
Member
I just installed the Injen CAI on my 2003 P5, and I absolutely love it. However, I feel a bit of paranoia creeping in. I've seen some things in this forum about people taking off their CAI for the winter, but I have yet to hear of someone actually having a hydrolock problem in the snow with the Injen CAI. Anybody out there experience this? Also I've notice that some of you that do have the Injen live in the northern states. Have any of you kept it on all winter?
I'll be using this car in the winter, and I will be driving along the shore of Lake Ontario to get to/from work. (Translation: Where the hell is the road in this sea of white?!?!)
I was also thinking about removing the secondary intake pipe from the CAI and attaching the filter directly to the MAF for the winter. Anybody tried this? How do you brace the intake and where do you put the temp sensor? Any thoughts y'all could offer would be greatly appreciated.
Bound To Be Snowbound,
Spinman
P.S. I know I could put the stock intake back on, but what fun would that be?
(silverp5) (burnout) (drinks)
- You're giving me a ticket for going 68 in a 55? What are you, a rookie?!?!-
The Original Buddyroe to a NY State Trooper
I'll be using this car in the winter, and I will be driving along the shore of Lake Ontario to get to/from work. (Translation: Where the hell is the road in this sea of white?!?!)
I was also thinking about removing the secondary intake pipe from the CAI and attaching the filter directly to the MAF for the winter. Anybody tried this? How do you brace the intake and where do you put the temp sensor? Any thoughts y'all could offer would be greatly appreciated.
Bound To Be Snowbound,
Spinman
P.S. I know I could put the stock intake back on, but what fun would that be?
(silverp5) (burnout) (drinks)
- You're giving me a ticket for going 68 in a 55? What are you, a rookie?!?!-
The Original Buddyroe to a NY State Trooper